The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 14, 1926, Page 5

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_ and sister-in-law, Dr. ocial and Dr. and Mrs. Larson Entertain Monday at Bridge Dinner Dr. und Mrs. W. L. Larson enter- tained Monday evening with a three course bridge dinner. Covers were marked for 16. Walter Pierce of Minneapolis, the guest of his brother id Mrs. W. B. Pierce, was an out-of-town guest. After dinner four tables of bridge were in play, honors going to Mrs. R. H. Waldschmidt and Spencer Boise. The Nelson-Peters Nuptials Solemnized Saturday Evening The wedding of Miss Esther Nelson of this city and Vernon Peters of dan took place Saturday evening at 8:30 at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mra. Chris Nelson of Washburn. Rev. Harold Hanson | of Washburn officiated. The couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Hans Nelson, brother and siste: law of the bride. Only the immediate fami- lies were in attendance. The Sixth Distri tion will havea dinner the Grand Pacific hotel. ttendance of members i The program includes nites Frank Burch of Diagnosis,” apeutics in the Head son and Dr. Howard A be on the program. officers for the ensuing y clude the meeting. regent last evening at election of officers of Daughters of America at | meeting in St. Mary’s Sixth District Medical Meeting to Be Held Tonight Medical Associa- program tonight in the Lions room at e Fundus in Relation to General ind Dr. Archie McCannei of Minot will talk on ‘Modern Ther- Musical numbers by Henry Halver. The election of Mrs. May Ward Elected Grand Regent C. D. A.|---- Mrs. May Ward was elected grand THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE {erwate roll department will be specin! { guests. All ladies of the churca. are | especially invited to attend. 1 GO TO CALIFORNIA Earl Nordlund and Lyle Monday by car for Calif, Mr. Nordlund will Giraffe Chapeau - join they will make their home in Angeles. winter with his mother, | | met ing and A large at- ticipated. an address | of the ‘intermediate department. St. Paul on | GUILD TO MEET meet at the home of Mrs, W Specialties.” afternoon. CLUB TO MEET The Progressive Mothers ‘c! \ nderson will bh will year will con- in hats, turns to flat-haired furs such as this one of giraffe stenciled chev- rete with grosgrain band. | parents of a __—._--— | morning at the PARENTS OF DAUGHTER daughter born St. Alexius hospital. evening by an excellent orchestra, | GOES TO CITIES and confetti and serpentine dances! &, A. Seitz left last. evgning {oF added a carnival effect to the affair. | the Twin Cities, where he will trans- At midnight @ luncheon was served. “act business for a few day, PLAYS IN MINNEAPOLIS BAND | the annual the Catholic the regular auditorium, CARD OF THAN y y| Other officers include: Mrs. Tone| Miss Emma Zvorist, former mem-! We wish to thank our many friends wedding sameny Was followed by 4) Walmer, vice regent; Misa “Gaylo| ber of the Biomarck Juvenile concert | for" thei kinder y (eae Mr. and Mrs.- Peters will be at| Hawk, prophetess; Miss Catherine| band, is now a member of Hausner’s! jjines and death of our mother, Mrs ‘home in the Varney Flats in Bismarck | Bleth, historian; Miss Mae Maassen, | saxophone band of Minneapolis. Miss| Mary Sebrey. We are also. deeply after January 1, Mrs. Peters has| fimancial — secretary Mrs. Mary | Zvorist is studying saxophone and) apnre e of the beautiful floral been employed at the Webb Brothers | Simons, treasurer; Miss Mabel Breen,| clarinet at the MacPhail School of! offerings. store for some time and Mr. Peters | Monitoress; Miss Agnes travels for the Missouri Valley Gro- cery company of Mandan. TQ PREACH HERE Bishop J. F, Dunlap of Cleveland, Sshio, will arrive in. Bismarck tomor- ow and will preach at the Evangeli- eal church, corner of Seventh street ind Rosser, 4omorrow evening at 7:30.! Bishop Dunlap_has been placed in charge of the North Dakota confer- ence of the Evangelical church for| the coming year, and is making an/ inspection trip over the territory.! This is his first visit to Bismarck and Rev. C, F. Strutz, pastor of the local church, urges ali members and| friends of the church to attend the services tomorrow nicht, TO ATTEND CONFERE: City Auditor M. H. Atk either Mayor A. P. Lenha of the other members of the city con:- | mission will eo to Fargo Wednesday evening to attend a conference of of ficials from the various cities of the state Thursday forenoon. The meet- ing has been called by Mayor J, H. Dahl of Fargo so that city officidls may discuss legislation of particular interest to municipalities which may be presented at the coming session of the state legislature. RETURNS FROM GRAND FORKS | Mrs. 0. V. Bowman will return to-| night from Grand Forks where s has been with her daughter, Marcia, who recently underwent an opera-, tion. Miss Bownan wil return to! narck as soon ay her health per- mits. garet White, | Mrs. Schu ' Frances Dolan and two-year trus Fortune, one-year tru Julia Johnson, organist. An interesting report spent for charity in ‘the MASON: Masons and the ing sonic temple at a dani by a good Was enjoyed Music —— | IS IMPROVING | Alice Knowles, little daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Knowles of 16 Avenue « West who underwent an ‘operation yesterday morning at the St. Alexius hospital, is improving; nicely. VISITOR LEAVES | Mrs. Hilda Hegerman of Sand Point, Idaho, who has been visiting her daughter, Delilah, left this morn- ing for Armour, 8. D., where she will visit her sisters and brothers before returning to her home. TO MINNEAPOLIS : John A. Larson left Monday evening for Minneapolis where he will trans- act business and attend the annual meeting of the directors of the Car- penter Lumber company. LEAVE FOR HOME | Ida and Herbert Horning, children of Mr. and Mrs. John Horning of Stanton, have returned to their hom after being patients at the St. Alexius hospital. HERE FOR FUNERAL Mr, and Mrs. Ire Folsom of Ham- let, N. D., have arrived in the city to attend the funeral of Mr. Folsom’s, brother, R, W. Folsom. L, T. L, TO MEET i The Loyal Temperance Union will meet tomorrow evening at 4:15 at the First Baptist church, All members are urged to attend. Is. pig lg teh on Miss Ia Bigler, who underwent a1 ausrnion last week at the St. Alexius hospital, is improving nicely, it was} reported today. A heavy storm would ham- per the delivery of coal. Play safe and fill your bin with Beulah Coal. Phone 62. Wachters. ——————————E The Weather - Fair tonight and Wed- nesday; not so cold ‘Wed. afternoon tinel; Mrs. Susie Dunn and Mrs. Mar-| for the Bradstreet ‘company. three-year Thilonena Boespflug and Mrs, Annie| operation for append stees; Miss] at the Bismarck Tressel, y work of the organization was giv- en, showing that $1,148.32 had been ies were enter- tained Friday evening at the ed threuchout the! devartment and the children of the) A Watch For the Boy ~ BONHAM BROTHERS Diamonds, Watches, Silverware Bochn, sen- | ‘music and is doing stenographic work | HOME FROM HOSPITAL Fre derwent an recently hits suft| ciently recovere: tetarn to is} home. He is Sbidto be Up and around | the house and expécts to be back | D 1 trustees; d Mrs. Rose tees; Mrs. of the char- his desk in the French & Welch hard- past year. ware store within a few days. Osteopathic Physician 1164, Fourth St. Phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. CHRISTMAS PARTY A Christmas party will be giver Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Presbyterian church. The pro- | gram will be given by the beginners’ Ma- party which sized crowd. PERSONAL GREETING CHRISTMAS CARDS To give a boy a good watch is to awaken his sense of responsibili- ty. His roller skates, his bicy- cle—these are just boys’ things, after all. But a good watch is a symbol of his growing up, a possession of which he will be very proud. DER your Personal Greeting Cards early, while our stock is fresh and varied and avoid the usual last minute rush of having them, engraved or printed. Better service and attention can be given to orders now than will be possible later on. The new and individual ! Gibson Cards are sureto please i you." HOSKINS-MEYER | The Home of KFYR Give him a genuine Gruen Semi- | | Thin. He will be quick to ap- | | a preciate its beauty and time- keeping quali RE. Barneck Jeweler A new stock of the finest, at prices you will like Diamonds - Watches Jewelry - Ivory Goods - Pearls, Etc. - A gift for every need and a lasting quality in every gift. Buy where you save ay left Los Angeles, his wife ‘who left eurly in the fall and Los Mr. Gray will spend the CHILDREN’S ee TO PRAC- The children’s chorus of the Pres- | bytertan church will practice tomor- row evening at 6:30. The chorus in- cludes all the members of the junior} de-artment and the two lower classes St. George's Episcopal Guild will} y. F./ 2 | Crewe, 808 Second -street, Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Adam Goetz are the) Mr: this| years R. M. E. BOLTON] \% Broadway Entrance of A.W. Lucas’Co. “a —_—___—__ ———— Gers ; ry’ busi ; ; iF | Leese a yea" E. B. Cox Elected ya ing health ce th | terville; two brothers, Ire Folsom of|jhe club today b Will atecee 62. Creat Falls, Mont.; and three sisters,! rected the affairs of the or unieatlon| Bismarck Man Succumbs to Effects of Operation After | Period of 11 Health |. Funeral services for Ray W. Fol- som, who died=vesterday afternoon,| thag organi fternoon lock at the Methodist Episcon: Pall © I sett off | ng. Pall bearers will be selected | ried in Faire : the members of the Lions club. | wii? 48, buried in Fairview cemetery, 1 be held Wednesda urch with Rev, W. EF. Ve from Mr, | 1 Pols hold ite ‘regular meeting tonight at} married to Florence M. Arganbrieht| of friends in the eity rd netencee | ee PONIES pa ecuas Ap at the home of Mrs. oy |i Waterville November 29, 1905. ly death, which resulted from an} To erder a load of Beulah icin; Lnslelyp aw eacled uw cinbes | 5 | one sen Remiwere born to his union, | operation for acute appendicitis fol-| Coal is to order a load of com- jone son Erwin, dying in 1 | other n, Marion, sur ‘olsom came to Bisn after their mar: | mader their home here ree that time. | 88 SR Pa An-; low and | will be deeply regretted by his fe and hav W | ciates, Wa ors, ‘ : The body will lie in state this aft-| nchter continuously | ernoon and evening and Wednesd eas RRA os , morning at the Webb Brothe We pay highest cash price Folsom was engaged in the| Chapel. DO YOU KNOW Fine Stationery Makes an Ideal Christmas Gift? We carry a complete line of Eaton Crane Pike Papers from 50c up to $25.00 Come in—look them over—you'll be surprised to see how r HOSKINS-MEYER : PAGE FIVE: .. ulso sell sponte at wholesale r : Fy iprice. SaurSloven. ; one Kiwanis President ''7;— south Side Grocery. | been conducting an optical office in the Eltinge block. ’ In addition to his wife and son the is survived by hi | deceased is | Mr. and Mrs. George Folso: E. B. Cox was elected president of *) the Bismarck Kiwanis club for year ahead, at a business If you want to rest in snug ting ot | Sat sfaction burn Beulah Coal, Wachters. Hallaway of Alton. sas; Miss Pearl Folsom of Wate during th Other off past year. —EE—————w s for the coming year,! Yand Mrs. Maude Heidenreid of Shar-) elected duday, include Father. Johte on, W ‘ { Slag, viee president; Worth Lumry,! his an strict trustee; J.P, Wagner, trea Member of Several Lodges rer; and Otto Bowman, P. E, Byrne, The Masons, Odd Fellows, 5 Modern Woodmen and Royal Neigh: | bors claimed Mr. Folsom as a mem- ber. He was also,a member of the! iy Lions club and is a past president “el pro} ition, meeting, The body will be sent to Waterville, | | where interment will be made in the| | family lot, and the body of the son, Corwin, H. ¥ Foddard, Dr. N.| Fy 85 Stackhouse, and) Wingreenc, directors, ! ause of the annual election, no} was arranged for to and there were no visitor: Public is invited to Mrs. cheffer’s pupils’ recital Fri- sent tojday night, Dec. 17th, at’ the .| Presbyterian church. | Matinee Every Day at 2:20 will be ! exhumed and 1,| Water ile for burial. Mr. Folsom has a very large c: also several yemrs of ill * fort. Do it now. Phone 62. “| for hides, furs and junk. We = : FORT! Florence Vidor and Ricardo Cortez NEWS PICTURES COMEDY sonable they are. WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY “The Ace of Cads” Adolphe Menjou THE HOME OF KFYR Every Cloth Coat in the Store Specially Priced 100 COATS Every one of the type you'll be glad to own, using them the rest of the season and bringing them forth next year, knowing they will give you a full year of service. | In excellent taste, of course, embodying every silhouette of the day, and in every wanted material. Gin Trimmed with the finest furs, such as Fitch, Fox, Beaver, Squirrel, Wolf or Opos- sum, and shown in best colors of the sea- son, Coats in all sizes for women and misses, Greatly Reduced, In Some Cases As Much As Half Of Original : Prices A good chance to remember scme member of the family with a warm winter coat for Christmas, at a great saving. SHOP EARLY Your Christmas Store in Bismarck Webb Brothers

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